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From a money standpoint, modding guitars is basically never worth it. But there's nothing more rewarding to me than having a customized instrument that's uniquely yours.
When it comes to modifying a starter guitar it really comes down to how the thing feels to you. If you like the build quality and neck feel of your Squier, then slapping some great new parts in it is a great idea. If you don't feel like it plays well right now, then it might be a better use of money to just buy something a bit better.
That said, I have a heavily modified Squier P-Bass that I absolutely love. Seymour Duncan pickup, Warmoth roasted maple neck, new machine heads, new tone cap, spray painted white, and so on. Looks, feels, and plays great! Wouldn't trade it for anything. :)